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- Atika bint Shuhda (Arabic: عاتكة بنت شُهدة) was an 8th-century Arabian Qiyan musician, composer, singer and poet. She was born in Medina, but settled in...
- to the Umayyad caliph al-Walid II. Al-Walid had also taken two singers Shuhda and Al-Nawar as concubines. Al-Walid II had two sons, al-Hakam and Uthman...
- arrest after a prolonged illness. Funeral prayer was held at Imam Bargah Shuhda-e-Karbala, Ancholi, and he was buried in Wadi-e-Hussain graveyard in Karachi...
- Rasul-i-Akram Brigade) based in Bushehr 3rd Marine Brigade (Hamza Sayyid-ush-Shuhda Brigade) based in Konarak During the reign of the last Shah (king) of Iran...
- 3rd Marine Hamza Sayyid-ush-Shuhda Brigade (Persian: تیپ سوم تفنگداران دریایی حمزه سیدالشهداء) is a marines brigade of Islamic Republic of Iran Navy based...
- namely Khadīja al-Nahrawāniyya (d. 1175), Nafīsa al-Bazzāza (d. 1168), and Shuhda al-Kātiba (d. ca. 1175). In turn, all these various teachers gave Ibn Qudamah...
- with their training, were the most expensive female slaves. Atika bint Shuhda (عاتكة بنت شُهدة) Azza al-Mayla Inan bint Abdallah (عِنان, d. 841) Djamila...
- theology and chess". Moreover, among the most prominent feminine figures was Shuhda who was known as "the Scholar" or "the Pride of Women" during the 12th century...
- vital to the transmission of the ḥadīth. Important female scholars such as Shuhda, Zaynab, Aisha, and Fatimah were trained at a very young age and influenced...
- Taught by his renowned father Ibrahim al-Mawsili, the singer Atika bint Shuhda and the noted lutenist Zalzal, he succeeded his father in leading the conservative...